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This chapter shows the rankings of global quasi-legislation behavior of 193 sovereign states and ten geo-historico-cultural groups (Sub-Saharan Africa, Sinic East, Returned West, Reformed West, Orthodox East, New West, Latin America, Islamic East, Indic East) on three dimensions, i.e., agile vs cautious (speed), global commons vs individual citizens’ interests (angle), aspirational bonding vs mutual binding (strategy).
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Inoguchi, T., Le, L.T.Q. (2020). Patterns of States’ Global Quasi-Legislative Behavior. In: The Development of Global Legislative Politics. Trust, vol 3. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9389-2_7
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